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  1. MtnViewRanch

    Can I tilt box blade on my bx2660?

    Well, Larry, I have most definitely leaned something today. :o :cool: I knew that there was a difference, I was thinking that the pivot was still in the center when it is not as you have mentioned. On a 6' wide implement, it is about a 4-1 ratio, that is a big difference. So as long as a...
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    Slow Down the Boom Swing a BX25D BH

    =1&data[itemcode]=6502006"]Install this valve, #6502006 for $25.34. Sorry, I can't seem to direct link,just put in the part number. :o Controls flow equally in each direction. Controls all that your pump can pump on your tractor. I would install it so that the head came up through the back...
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    Can I tilt box blade on my bx2660?

    I don't understand why you guys think that switching the adjustable link to the left side changes anything.:confused: You're angling the whole implement, not just one side. The adjustable unit on the b series should be centered to have the implement level, so there should be an equal amount of...
  4. MtnViewRanch

    New m5660 on its way

    Well that's good. :cool: I have never seen a combo blade-rake as you described that was very strong compared to just a good rear blade. Hope that everything works out well for you. ;)
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    New m5660 on its way

    Just keep in mind that you have moved up to a tractor that really should have heavy duty implements behind it. And when I say heavy, I mean heavy, not just heavy in the name by the manufacturer. I sort of doubt that your current combo rake-rear blade will hold up very long if you use it for...
  6. MtnViewRanch

    Kubota L3600 3pt upgrade question

    I believe that you can just go to your Kubota dealer and measure a 3301 or 3901 and get the measurements that you are looking for. Cross reference part numbers if you want on the Kubota website. Pretty sure that you are going to have a tough time finding what you need. Big big money from...
  7. MtnViewRanch

    hydraulic angle control on snow blade

    These guys don't have that second position to go to. So please try your blade without going to that second position and tell us how well it works. :eek:
  8. MtnViewRanch

    hydraulic angle control on snow blade

    They probably use their 3rd function which is a true 3rd function, not a diverter valve 3rd function.
  9. MtnViewRanch

    hydraulic angle control on snow blade

    So you are using a single DA hydraulic then? I still don't see how you figure it works fine though? One side gets full flow when the joystick is moved to the left. Move the joystick to the right and both sides of the cylinder get full pressure. Yes the larger side over powers the rod side...
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    hydraulic angle control on snow blade

    So in post #8, are you saying that your plow hydraulics work properly, or just that they work? The plow should angle left and right at the same speed. Don't know how that is possible when one direction is always in the regen mode. :confused:
  11. MtnViewRanch

    hydraulic angle control on snow blade

    Just as Kenny has said, the std L models have a 3 position curl circuit, curl up, neutral and fast dump(regen). (Also look at the decal for the loader control and the owner's manual) A diverter valve will not ever work properly with this system, no matter what cylinders are used. You can use the...
  12. MtnViewRanch

    Best price on a well built box blade in the 65"-70" range?

    AS BCP mentioned, used. You will not find a new unit that fits your description. Good luck with your search. ;)
  13. MtnViewRanch

    Best price on a well built box blade in the 65"-70" range?

    Please post what you are willing to spend. It will save everyone a lot of time. What one person considers breaking the bank another may consider pocket change. $1000, $1500, $2000, $3500? Everything is relevant. ;)
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    Hydraulic Scraper Blade

    What size? All hydraulic, or just the angle function. Typically I recommend this blade. A very good blade for most tractors under 60hp. Land Pride is very good about providing any or all functions manual or hydraulic. I do enough grading that after fighting a manual blade for about 2 years I...
  15. MtnViewRanch

    Box Scraper

    Additional front weights, as in double. I love doing field work with the loader off. :cool:
  16. MtnViewRanch

    Box Scraper

    Keep in mind that when you add that additional weight, you make the implement work as if it is built with that weight, it is not. The structural integrity is not there. So if you do that very often, there is a good chance of the implement failing as in bending or welded joints actually ripping...
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    Pushing the limits - box blade too big?

    You need to keep in mind that you not only have to be able to pick up the weight of the implement, but whatever the additional force there is put on the implement with the material being moved. In my opinion, you not only need a 5 footer, but it needs to be in the 600lb range for you to be...
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    Top and tilt

    Typically I recommend factory valves when available. But those can be both expensive and no longer available depending on the tractor. Another thing to consider is the quality of the factory valves, they are not always top quality valves and have their own problems. I don't believe that there...
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    Is there a website/place to get pricing for Land Pride equip?

    These guys seem to have some of the best Land Pride prices. Rosy Bros Inc. Dryden, Michigan Phone: (810)796-3007 or (810)796-3007 Look on Tractor house, they have many items listed from them. I have no idea if they have any for your tractor or not. Good luck. ;)
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    L3800 blade and hydraulic questions

    Well, based on that comment, I would no longer take any advice from him. :eek: You want weight, if the implement digs in to much, you have a 3pt hitch lever just to your right and it can raise up and take that weight off the ground, some or all. You still want the weight so that bumps are cut...